BS-6000 TCP/IP Remote Communication Station User’s Manual

BS-6000 TCP/IP Remote Communication Station User’s Manual

The BS-6000 is able to upload data collected from guard tour readers over the TCP/IP network (either intranet or Internet) by connecting to an Ethernet cable. Prior to deployment, the BS-6000 unit needs to be connected to the PC and be setup using the provided software. The provided software also acts as the server software, transferring data to a stand-along or web-based software system.

First-Time Usage
Before download the data from reader, we recommend you to initialize the station to make sure the station does not have any useless records.

Remote data upload
Please make sure BS-6000 has been connected with the intranet or Internet. Once it has data that needs to be uploaded, the BS-6000 will automatically attempt to connect and upload to the server. This will occur after communication with a reader is complete, and also when the BS-6000 is first powered up. If it does not succeed on the first attempt, it will try again once every 30 seconds for the next 90 seconds. Afterwards, it will wait for 3 minutes, and start trying again every 30 seconds for another 90 seconds. The cycle continues until all unuploaded data has been uploaded. The red LED next to the green LED will then turn off.
Local data upload
BS-6000 is capable of uploading the stored data to the PC directly.
- Connect the unit to the PC using the USB cable provided.
- Start the patrol management software, and select the appropriate communication method.
- Open the “connect” screen in the patrol management software, which will automatically collect data from the BS-6000.

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